Adventure!

Adventure! is a pulp action role-playing game originally printed by White Wolf Game Studio, the third and last book in the Trinity Universe line of games. The game, printed in black and white on pulp-like sepia paper to resemble a period piece, was conceived as a one-book game line, and was never supported by official supplements. Despite having a vocal fanbase, the Trinity Universe line was discontinued shortly after the game's publication; a d20 system version was released in 2004. In 2002, Adventure! won the Origins Award for Best Role-Playing Game of 2001.Onyx Path Publishing has recently acquired the rights to the Trinity Universe and has announced its intention to release a new edition of Adventure!

Setting

The game is set in the 1920s and therefore at the origin of the Trinity Universe timeline. The release of unknown Telluric energy has led to the appearance of a number of particularly gifted characters, whose actions have the potential for shaping the future history of the world. The Aeon Society for Gentlemen, founded by philanthropist Maxwell Mercer, is trying to bring together as many "Inspired" characters as possible, supporting and coordinating them in their effort for the betterment of all of humanity. But darkness lurks, and Mercer's champions will have to face it in the most unlikely locales. There are three archetypes ("character classes") for players to choose from:

Evolution of dual-sports

The concept of a versatile motorcycle equally at home on dirt and pavement is as old as motorcycling itself. Most roads were still unpaved when motorized bicycles first appeared around 1900. In a sense, all motorcycles at that time were dual-sports, intended to be used on dirt as well as pavement. Advertisements well into the 1920s depict motorcycles on dirt roads, raising clouds of dust. By 1940, most roads in developed countries were paved and motorcycles had become heavier and more oriented to the street. In the 1950s and 1960s British manufacturers such as Triumph and BSA offered versions of their relatively light street motorcycles with high exhaust pipes, and called them scramblers.

130–30 fund

A 130–30 fund or a ratio up to 150/50 is a type of collective investment vehicle, often a type of specialty mutual fund, but which allows the fund manager simultaneously to hold both long and short positions on different equities in the fund. Traditionally, mutual funds were long-only investments. 130–30 funds are a fast-growing segment of the financial industry; they should be available both as traditional mutual funds, and as exchange-traded funds (ETFs). While this type of investment has existed for a while in the hedge fund industry, its availability for retail investors is relatively new.

A 130–30 fund is considered a long-short equity fund, meaning it goes both long and short at the same time. The "130" portion stands for 130% exposure to its long portfolio and the "30" portion stands for 30% exposure to its short portfolio. The structure usually ranges from 120–20 up to 150–50 with 130–30 being the most popular and is limited to 150/50 because of Reg T limiting the short side to 50%.

International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage

The International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992, often referred to as FUND92 or FUND, is an international maritime treaty. The original FUND convention in 1969 was drawn up as an enhancement to CLC meant on one hand to relieve shipowners from unfair liabilities due to unforeseeable circumstances and on the other hand remove liability caps that some member states thought were too low. The fund is obliged to pay victims of pollution when damages exceed the shipowner's liability, when there is no liable shipowner, or when the shipowner is unable to pay its liability. The fund is also required to "indemnify the shipowner or his insurer" in spills where a ship is in full compliance with international conventions, and no wilful misconduct caused the spill.

Trampin'

Trampin' is an album by Patti Smith, released April 27, 2004. It was the first album Smith released on the Columbia Records label.Rolling Stone magazine placed the record on its list of "The Top 50 Albums of 2004".

Cash (2010 film)

Plot

When a suitcase is thrown out of a car that is involved in a car chase and lands on the car of Sam Phelan (Chris Hemsworth), he initially curses his luck. But then he finds the suitcase is loaded with money. After bringing the suitcase to his home, he convinces his wife Leslie (Victoria Profeta) that they should use the money.

Meanwhile Pyke Kubic (Sean Bean) visits his twin brother Reese (also Bean) in jail, who tells him that he threw a suitcase with about half a million dollars from his car when he was being chased by the police. Pyke decides to go and find the money.

After Pyke finds the Phelans, he asks for the money back. They return whatever money they have left after they bought a new car, furniture and other minor expenses. Pyke forces the Phelans to rob stores, in order to get him the amount of money the Phelans spent, which they do, reluctantly at first but later with more of a taste for it. After robbing over ten stores in the course of a few days, they are still short on the money, and Sam proposes to rob a bank. There he changes the gun without bullets which Pyke gave him with that of the guards, and Leslie shoots Pyke in a struggle. Pyke's car and his corpse are sent to a junkyard, where a worker is bribed into destroying the car and the body.

Adventure!

Adventure! is a pulp action role-playing game originally printed by White Wolf Game Studio, the third and last book in the Trinity Universe line of games. The game, printed in black and white on pulp-like sepia paper to resemble a period piece, was conceived as a one-book game line, and was never supported by official supplements. Despite having a vocal fanbase, the Trinity Universe line was discontinued shortly after the game's publication; a d20 system version was released in 2004. In 2002, Adventure! won the Origins Award for Best Role-Playing Game of 2001.Onyx Path Publishing has recently acquired the rights to the Trinity Universe and has announced its intention to release a new edition of Adventure!

Setting

The game is set in the 1920s and therefore at the origin of the Trinity Universe timeline. The release of unknown Telluric energy has led to the appearance of a number of particularly gifted characters, whose actions have the potential for shaping the future history of the world. The Aeon Society for Gentlemen, founded by philanthropist Maxwell Mercer, is trying to bring together as many "Inspired" characters as possible, supporting and coordinating them in their effort for the betterment of all of humanity. But darkness lurks, and Mercer's champions will have to face it in the most unlikely locales. There are three archetypes ("character classes") for players to choose from:

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Quantic Dream’s highly anticipated, narrative-based adventure has impressed us for a long time with its sleek visuals and production values ... Of course, once the day comes and the desire can no longer be staved, it’s off to adventure ... This can then be used to fund further adventures with weapon and armour upgrades and much more....

Just getting started. At the Cinemark. (PG-13). Grade. D-. Within minutes, I was praying that “Just Getting Started” was Just Getting Finished. Pardon my lack of nuance, but what an awful film ... He’s a womanizer and a hustler, who begins every day by asking his assistant to get him $5,000cash to fund the day’s adventures ... ....

Thankfully, the fund has been conservative with its balance sheet ... Whether you are an adventurous or cautious investor, it is an attractive fund with which to begin a diversified portfolio ... These are investments in funds and bonds that can go both up and down in value based on market conditions – they are not a replacement for cash....

“For sure, we’re the adventurous type and not the touristy type—not that there’s anything wrong with that ... As for saving up, I also have a fund for traveling, and I set aside cash for it every month.” ... With their countless adventures, Young and Daez believe that traveling has ......

Former paratrooper Mark Lloyd, 33, was paid disability benefits after claiming a slipped disc in his back left him in 'excruciating pain' ... A court heard how he used his benefits cash to help fund his travels around the globe on the action-filled outdoor adventures ... Sentencing Lloyd, from Pontypridd, South Wales, to 20 weeks in prison, he said....

A court heard how he used his benefits cash to help fund his travels around the globe on the action-filled outdoor adventures...Merthyr TydfilMagistrates Court heard Lloyd, pictured, won two triathlons and climbed Kilimanjaro after being given the cash. Prosecutor Chris Evans said ... 'That does not tally up with the activities he was undertaking.' ... ....

Cryptark [official site] is a side-on shmup that pits a mech with a gun for a head against derelict spaceships filled with monstrous drones made out of bone and steel. It’s all for a good cause. earning cash to fund more space pirate adventures. It also looks absolutely gorgeous. It’s left early access and is out now ... ....

Nigella Lawson believes a large inheritance "ruins people" and Sting has described a trust fund as an "albatross around their neck" ... to fund the rest of his trip ... Meanwhile, dozens of backpackers have launched social media funding campaigns to raise cash for their dream adventures....

The government and parliament will review later this year whether to allow the fund to expand into infrastructure. But the conservative nature of the oversight framework will likely mean that it will not get too adventurous in where it puts its cash even if it gains more freedom, which the fund has also indicated....

This week’s question. ... time ...Travel. Online savings accounts are also ideal for upcoming trips; some let you set up sub-accounts you can name (say, “Costa RicaAdventureFund”) to keep you motivated. Consider using a cash back or travel rewards credit card before your trip, especially if it has a sign-up bonus, to get discounted flights or hotel stays....